Index. 



IX 



Shinn, Charles Howard, articles by. .74, 

 106, 402, 561, 611, 622 



Slioiip;uni Mountains 459. 47i> 4^3 



Shore-towns of Massachusetts. . 9, 6g, 93 



Shortia Ralacifolia 270 



Short Hills, Chrysanthemums at... . 52''^ 



Shrubberies, roadside 613* 



Shrubbery, an evergreen 15 



Shrubs at the Arnuld Arboretum . . 225, 



249, 282, 318, 330, 343, 353, 367, 390, 402, 



57 1 » 580 



• for a screen 442 



for forcinpj 174 



■ half-hardy, clfcct of winter 



on 225 



in Murope 263 



in North Carolina 328 



in Texas C15 



in wet soil 81 



native, ot California 43^> 447 



notable, in late Novem- 

 ber 57< 



Siena Club, San Francisco 348 



Silene Armeria 416 



alba 4^*^ 



Silphium laciniatum 403 



pel iolia turn 403 



tril'oliatum 403 



Silva of North America 83, 346 



Skimmias 443 



Slade, D. D. , articles by 238, 604 



Small fruits, cultivation of 12 



Smilacina racemosa 296 



Smilax glauca 424''^ 



Pseudo-China 52*, 20S 



Walteri 83 



Smith, Prof.Jolin B., articles by.. ..117, 

 49o» 557 



Smoke-tree, American 83 



Snowdrops, autumn 33 



Snow scenes 562 



Sobralia Lowii 389 



Lucasiana 329 



■ macrantha Kleinastiana 31 



Sobralias, cultivation of 35^ 



Soils, potting 31, 549 



Soia hispida 4 '9 



Solandra grandifloi-a. 92 



Solanum capsicastrum 587 



ciliatum ■ 488, 5S7 



heterodox um 532 



jasminoides 163, 429 



grandiflorum 444 



muricatum 95, 173* 



Pseudo-capsicum 328 



Solidago cD?sia 464 



Sonerila Hendersoni 573 



Sophora Japunica 602 



secundiflora 580 



Sophro-Cattleya Veitchii 461 



South Africa, fruits from 116, 148 



Southern country-seat, the old 459 



Spathogloltis Ericssoni 31 



Kimballiana 129 



Viellardii rubra 556 



Speed-road in Central Park, the 



l)roposed 109, 145, 181 



Spice-bush, the, as an ornamental 



t^lant 432 



Spiraia Aruncus 308, 372, 431 



astilboides 308 



Billardii 315, 328 



Eumalda 315 



callosa 315 



— - ■ Cantoniensis 255, 2S2 



filipendula 308 



Lindleyana 15 



lobata 480 



■ prunifolia 282, 492 



sorbifolia 315 



Thunbergii 282, 544 



tomentosa 372 



Van Houttei 255, 282 



Spii-anthes oUvacea 4S5 



Romanzoviana 516 



Spraying Grape-vines 619 



in orchards 204, 310, 370 



macliines and insecticides.. . 203 



Spring's onset 142 



Spruce, the Colorado blue 274 



the Douglas 182, 275 



■ - -— the Norway 171 



the Weeping 506, 591* 



the White 274 



Spruce-bud louse 64 



Spruces on the coast of Maine 97* 



St, Paul, Baron von, nurseries 



of 87 



Stachys affinis 84, 419 



Sieboldii 84, 419 



■ tuberifera 84, 419 



Stanton, G., article by 223 



Staphy lea Colchica 232, 267 



tdfoliata 232 



Statice Halfordii 585 



Statues in parks 470 



Staui-opsis lissochiioides 389 



Warocqueana . . : 268 



Stellaria Holostea 285 



Stenoglottis longifolia 31 



Stephanandra flexuosa 225 



Stephanotis floribunda 429 



Stevensonia grandifolia 497 



Stigmaphyllon ciliatum 429 



Stock and graft, mutual influence 



„ of 315 



Stocks, cultivation of 1 1 1 



Stokesia cyanea 464 



Stove and greenhouse plants 40 



plants 392 



Strawberries, abortive 355 



a selection of 210 



early 68 



and late 623 



fertile garden 186, 235 



in autumn 272 



loss of vigor in 246 



old and new 379 



propagating new 570 



Strawberry, tloffman 336 



Slrawberrv-beds, wintering 537 



Streams, the How of, and forests... 70 



Street-trees, ]>runing of 589 



Strep tocarpus Galpiui 42, 197 



Strong, Wm. C, article by 57 



Stuartia pentagyna 33^ 



Styrax Americana 3' 8 



Japonica 318 



Sub-ii'iigation in greenhouses 504 



Suburban place, story of a 134, 158 



Sudwortli, George B., articles by. 98, 160 



Sugar-cane, seeding ol" 264 



Summer decoration, plants for 536 



houses, colonial 63=*= 



Swamp, a reclaimed 494'''' 



Sweet Alyssum 251 



Switzerland, holiday notes from. . .3, 159 



Symphoricarpus racemosus 587 



vulgaris 572 



Symplocos crattegoides 90* 



Synandrospadix vermitoxicus 341 



yyi'inga Japonica 324 



Trees in Indiana 240 



in October 505 



■- in spring, the beau ty of 



our 265 



in winter, the aspect of. 50* 



large, in England 55^ 



love of 230 



of Salem, Mass 107 



of the northern United 



States ; 431 



propagation of. 623 



self-supporting 538 



spring coloring ot foliage... . 240 



surplus, in Central Park 350 



teachings of 85. 340 



transplanting large, orna- 

 mental 120 



Trichodesma physaloides 197 



Trichopilia laxa 166 



Tricker, Wm., articles by 44, 104, 



ii^\ »77. 354.404.536 



Trillium grandiHorum 272 



ovatum 178 



sessile 178 



Trilonia aurea 582 



Templemanni 617 



'J'rollius Europaeus 624 



Tropical plants at Saxonville, Mass. 383 



Tulbaghia Natalensis 42 



Tulip, Flag of Truce 163 



show in England 324 



Tulips, species of 224 



varieties of 236 



Turner, W. S., paper by 548 



Typha angustifoUa 363 



latifolia 363 



Vricsca hybrida pommer Esclieana 360 

 Vroom, J., article by 299 



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X 



Tacsonia mollissima 617 



Smythiana 462, 616 



Van Volxemii 429 



Tagetes signata 62 1 



Tamarisks, late-blooming 396 



Taplin, James, death of 24 



W. H., articles by 43, 67, loj, 



126, 163, 203, 225, 260, 308,319, 343, 392, 



429, 441, 464, 489, 500, 524, 537, 558, 572, 



596 



Taste indoors and out 373, 433 



questions about 405 



Taxodium distichuin 232 



Taxus baccata 455 



Tea plantation in North Carolina... 592 



Tecoma australis 163 



grandiflora 384 



radicans 384 



Ten-mile woods, Hartford 442 



Terrace at Haddon Hall 326* 



Teucrium montanum 159 



Texas, botanical notes from -399. 53^. 579 



shrubs of. 615 



Thaw, the January 49 



Thorn, the Cockspur 217 



- the Washington 218 



the White 217* 



Thrifts, cultivation of g 



Thrinax elegans 66 



Morrisii 42, 66 



Thunbergia erecta 560 



— — laurifolia 163 



Thunia Mastersiana 31 



Veitchiana. ... 329 



Thuya gigantea in Scandinavia 230 



Tiarella cordifolia. no 



Tigridia, species of 582 



Tilia argentea 124 



Timber- culture in eastern Nebraska 201 



lands, public 5S9 



-. trees or West Virginia 155 



White Pine for . 609 



Todaro, Baron, death of , 360 



Todea Africana 465 



Tomato diseases.. 108, 175, 370, 465, 467 

 Tomatoes as a summer greenhouse 



crop 487 



cultivation of 33 



from immature seed 201 



varieties of 81 



Torenia Asiatica 559 



Fournieri 430 



Torreya nucifera in Germany.. ... 172 



Toxicophleea spectabilis 32, 204 



Trachymene cosrulea 416 



Tradescantia Warscewicziana 404 



Treat, Mrs. Mary, articles by. .220, 292, 

 363. 400, 435, 567 



Tree butchers 589 



cultivation by the Canadian 



government ... 276 



planting 2, 169, 552 



by children 530 



in Highland Park, Ja- 

 maica, N. y 528 



pruning 330.485. 589 



value of a no 



Trees and city officials 107, 589 



and shrubs of Nebraska 46 



at Morrisville, Pa 348 



coniferous, from seed 274 



cutting, in Yosemite Val- 

 ley 350 



forms of 322, 334 



in California 72 



in Europe 263 



in Hamburg 171 



Ulex Europa3U3 226 



Umbellularia Californica 238, 349* 



Ungnadia speciosa 532 



Unter den Linden, trees on 76 



Urceocharis Clibrani 432 



Urceolina pendula 609 



Uromyces caryophyllinus 18* 



Urtica dioica 228 



Utricularia clandestina 363 



Humboldtii '. 113 



— — infiata 363 



purpurea 363 



Vail, Miss Anna Murray, articles 



by 364. 375. 388, 395, 424, 436 



Hugh D., article by 179 



Valeriana officinalis 267 



Van Deman, H. E., article by 11 



Van Rensselaer, Mrs. Schuyler, arti- 

 cles by 146, 195, 446, 465, 574 



Van Slylte, Prof. L. L., paper by... 90 



Vanda Arbuthnotiana 256 



Sanderiana 450 



vitellina , 510 



Varieties, deterioration of 21 



Vegetables, cultivation of 92, 261, 



366, 512 



little-known 419 



primitive, of Texas 172 



Veltheimia viridifolia 104, 1^5 



Verbena Aubletia 166 



Vernon Park, Philadelphia 357 



Vernonia altissima 500 



Arkansana 500 



Noveboracensis 500 



Veronica gentianoides 285 



incana 332 



■ longifolia subsessilis 439 



• repens 252 



— ticata 159 



/ irginica 439 



- spi( 



- Viri 



Waiihoo, tlic. . . 

 Waern, Miss C, 



Viburnum cotinifolium 243* 



dilatatum 318 



lantanoides 318 



Opulus 516, 572 



prunifolium 251 



tomentosum 87, 319 



Vicia Narbonensis 100 



sylvatica 159 



Victoria regia, cultivation of 311 



Vilmorin, Henry L. de, paper by . . 314 



Vinca minor 272 



variegata 597 



Vineyards in New York 424, 459 



of California, disease in 566 



Viola canina 220 



cucullata •. . 220 



■ delphinifolia 220 



• Frau Hof Garten-direktor 



Jiilke 144 



pedata, 166, 180, 220 



sagittata 220 



Violas, hybrid ig 



Violets, Bird's-foot, in cultivation... 226 



disease of 381, 417 



in Virginia 364 



varieties and cultivation of .. 176 



Vitex Agnus-castus 328 



Vitis rugosa 326 



vinifera 618 



"•.•;••• 555 



articles by.... 226, 298, 



wit, • 1 , . 3°^' ^5^ 530 



Walilenbcrgia undulata 42 



Wakefield, Mass., pleasure-ground 411 

 Wall, Mrs. Louise Herrick, article 



by 57 



Wareham, Mass 6g 



Washington's headquarters, Mor- 



ristown, N.J 363* 



Waste from Pine-forests 482 



products made useful 540 



Water-gardens 82, 177, 283, 310,320, 



332. 354, 4^4. 4'8,439. 44i> 456,577- 494* 



Water-lilies, winter-flowering 44 



Water-lily, a new , 280 



Water-melon, test of ripeness 600 



Water-plants in southern NewJcr- 



sey 363 



Water-towei's in Massachusetts.... 410 



Watrous, C. L., article by 453 



Watson, Sereno, death of 121, 220 



Watson, W., articlesby, 4, 30, 40, 54, 66, 

 78, 102, 113, 136, 148, 174, 184, 196, 208, 

 222, 257, 293, 294, 317, 329, 364, 377, 389, 

 400, 413, 426, 439, 485, 497, 510, 520, 534, 

 545. 556, 561, 568, 581, 604, 616. 



Watsonia densifiora alba 42 



species of 582 



Waukcgan nurseries 274. 



Waverley Oaks, by bicycle to. ..374, 386 



Wayside flowers 419 



Weathers, John, articles by, 117, 153, 163 

 Weeds, ornamental plants be- 

 coming 615 



in southern New Jersey 292 



' maimrial value of 96 



study of 96, 191, 348, 468, 576 



Wellesley, flowers at 586 



gardens 298, 338 



pinctum 385 



Wesmael, Alfred, article by 286 



West Virginia, notes from, 15, joo, 186, 

 232, 254, 267, 279, 292, 315, 328, 340, 352, 

 520, 532, 544. 



plant diseases in 345 



timber-trees of 155 



White Mountain forests, preserva- 

 tion of 517, 565 



Whitman, Miss Amy, article by 163 



Whittall, Edward, paper by 465 



Whorl-flower, hardiness of 9 



Wild flower exhibition at Edinburgh 382 



Wild flowers on Long Island 312 



Wild-garden at Clifton, N.J 310 



in August 403, 415 



Williams, E,, aiiicles by u, 546 



Willow-tree in Waterbury Centre, 



Vermont 588 



Willow-trees in tlie Pine-barrens... . 75 



Wind-breaks, value of 56 



Windows, plants for 572 



Wineberrv, Japanese 66 



Winter-killing of trees and shrubs. 272, 



299 

 Winter protection of plants.... 234, 584 



Wistaria multijuga 300 



Wistarias in Mass 331 



Witch-hazel, the 555 



Woad Waxen 331 



Women as landscape-architects.... 482 



Wood-ashes, grades of 492 



Woods, American 588 



Woodlands, danger of fire in 170 



observations in 125 



Woolson, George C, paper by 618 



Wright, Mrs. Floy L., ;irticle by ... . 375 



Xyris . 



363 



Yellowstone Park, legislation for... 204 



boundaries of 241 



~ Company 98, 120 



Yew-trees in Normandy 288 



Yosemite national park 74 



cutting trees in. 350 



Yuccas, blooming of, in W. Va 315 



late-blooming . . .-. 624 



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Zamia integrifolia 208 



Zinnias, blooming of 474 



Zygo-Colax Veitchii 129 



Zygopetalum graminifolium 510 



intermeaium 596 



